Best tool for changing the hash of image?

Aedan

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Whats the best tool so you can make the images seem unique?
 
Resize in photoshop, add a square and some text to it including a black overlay with 5-10% opacity. Bum unique image :D
 
You don't need a tool just rght click on the picture and change all information make some keywords,meta etc that's all
 
There's a tool online called HashManager, it's free, Google it. It's very simple but does the job.
 
I use Gimp for this:
1. Download the image;
2. Cut a very little part of it.
3. Resize the image;

In this way, the image will be unique.

P.S.: You can also change the color pallets, with a more subtile nuances.
 
I'm using a small software called Hash Manager but even if i changed the images hash 10 times the source still appear when searching with google, the meta tags on image also influence the search so you need to change them too.
 
@Setox from what I found Google appears to be processing the image itself not it's meta data. There's really no simple way around that since it uses machine learning.
 
@Setox from what I found Google appears to be processing the image itself not it's meta data. There's really no simple way around that since it uses machine learning.

This is what i found out with my Tests, it becomes a pain in the ass when you are dropshipping, people can just google the image and find the source !
 
This is what i found out with my Tests, it becomes a pain in the ass when you are dropshipping, people can just google the image and find the source !
Try flip it horizontally, or rotate it a bit. Google does analyze the content of the images but the algorithm is sensitive to relative position of "image blocks"
 
Try flip it horizontally, or rotate it a bit. Google does analyze the content of the images but the algorithm is sensitive to relative position of "image blocks"
Tried rotation but didn't work, but flipping it horizontally gave excellent result, thanks mate for the tip !! However, if the product contain any text the image would looks ugly !
 
Tried rotation but didn't work, but flipping it horizontally gave excellent result, thanks mate for the tip !! However, if the product contain any text the image would looks ugly !

Perhaps you can combine several edits: slight rotation, crop, distort/skew/wrap, change the color of some unimportant parts of the image. Try to play with these things a bit then you will start to figure out the tolerance limit of those Google image search algo
 
@Setox maybe try to change the background of the product.

99% of the product i have already got backgrounds, if you've ever checked aliexpress, those Chinese don't use white background often, & even so, it will take time removing the background for each product.
 
but with one product store, it's possible to cut the image and fill the canvas background with a unique color !
 
99% of the product i have already got backgrounds, if you've ever checked aliexpress, those Chinese don't use white background often, & even so, it will take time removing the background for each product.

I mean it should be good news that they don't, it'll make it harder for people to find them when the background is changed. I think that's the best consistent solution. Image recognition is scary advanced these days and it's likely even when changing background results won't always be perfect.
 
Tried rotation but didn't work, but flipping it horizontally gave excellent result, thanks mate for the tip !! However, if the product contain any text the image would looks ugly !

If the image has some text, cut the text flip the image then paste the text back
 
better to change extension and then watermark them with text or image , if you need to change them in bulk you could use this tool (yep my tool 7 days free trial) .
 
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